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The 96th Highlanders

The 96th Highlanders Pipe Band
The current youth pipe band was named for the regiment when they brought together the Saskatoon Boys Pipe Band and the Bonnie Bluebells Girls Pipe Band into one unit.

For more great photos and history, see the 96th web page.

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96th Overseas Battalion, Canadian Highlanders 1916
Photo: University of Saskatchewan online archive

Canada raised 260 battalions in WW I, one of which was the 96th Highlanders Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) from Saskatoon and area. Due to the high casualty rate of units already overseas, the 96th Highlanders battalion was eventually absorbed into other battalions as reinforcements.


The Pipes and Drums of the Saskatoon Light Infantry were formed in 1942 by Pipe Major Duncan Campbell at the request of the late Lt. Col. A. McNeil, Commanding Officer of the Second S.L.I. The Second S.L.I. were disbanded on the return of the First Battalion from overseas service in 1945 but the Pipes and Drums were adopted as the Band of the unit.

[From the 96th Highlanders web site]

 
 
 
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